Kingston News (1868), 30 Sep 1871, p. 1

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{JUST `RECEIVED FLOWERING BULBS Ever nnpomdinto Kingston, consisting .'n and at 7 I PINEAPPLE, s T vmw LARGE ARRIVAL of ROOM, ,' ; r.u=an, - i I E ` ALL 1\'E\\ I`A'l`TERNS, ' which will be sold at the Cheapest Rate, I At n. Robinson's 1 CITY I`.-\l1\"1` snor AND 1100;; PAPER V - DEPU1`. a ` AVING RETIRED from the Grocery and i I Liquor Trade, begs to thank his nu- merous customers for their liberal patro men in the yast, and intimates for the future he will strictly conne himself to the n... ...zA n_.:-- `II---l-- - SPECTACLES TO SUIT EVERY SIGHT I PERFECTED SPECTACLE AGENCY, 47 PRINCESS-ST. UR Assorumnnw of spectacle: and Eyeglueeu is now very extensiv and comprises, besides the celebrated Pe ected Le Sh ' G ell,Bekd , Oxnfnztnaihcoohng In-es,Coqu era As we strictly observe the 11:, co y- righted by Means Lazarus, on-is & (in, every purchaser of their celebrated Spectacles is guaranteed I perfect t. .- Hue now the l".nIJoa+, and I1.` ""'_.'dI~I .\x1m..\1.-lx"msu_ 3.. ' `Q Iir.\.'x.:\;\tc of thv On` I c..- V __ . ` v,.` U Lego. F"-0:113.` um. .-. Ll: __| 7 PJL, for Clayton. 'IVL_'_ I - --- - ,--1_-, -- uauuwn .-- TUBBDAYS, THURSDAYS ind SATUB.-A DAYS at 6 A.M., And Gnnmoque atTA.M., touching at All intermediate ports. ` . 1- -4- _,_- A This boat Monday, \Vec`. THE s'rr:AMz`1{ 1ioR1*oLx, R. mm, Master, will leave Clayton for Kingston, via Gannnoque, no foll :- _ \ 'I'VIYI.1L\l\ ; `Dru ------ - July 15. ? Khmstonv Gnltgllo and Clayton. ru-`I11: nu..- . -__~_ 50 dozen Hyacinths, aisorted. `.25 Tulips, Parrot and Due vm Tholl. 20 Nucilsun, Double White; 20 Jonqnilleu, various. 9;; u t,;_ at J DOW S PATFNT VAN I LLA, Kiugstun, .i\1lyl8, lS7l. . J. A. KARCH. Oce and Residence, Earl Street, between Elagqt and Wellington Streets. Kmanton. Jan. 10. 1870, ...- uvnnvvll vvuxxuv Luulacu H) lal.|U Collee arid Spice Business. All rd ttended to. - 0 en promptly.` J. A KARIYF R. WHITE, CMEIIIST AND DRUGGIST. ` - ._.- St. Kifngston, July 7, lb"Il. July 29. Painting, GINGER, HEATH & GUNN S MEDICAL HALL ' The largest assortment of STRA\VBER.R.Y, SARSAPARILLA, ' LTD I ks .lNl3R2L\'CE CIJHPAN". Fm: ANFMARINE. Iced ' Cream Soda uv H.111-gin-5-` _..s COFFEE LN D CREAM. Direct from Holland. um; IE.".;3's nmm, nnw H... ......-4.:.._ .1 boat wxll be open for chute eva- , \Velnesday and Friday. J. S\VIl'1` & C0,, Iuvuuq `Kingston at 4 P.)., '0! Ulnvtnn Room Paper. J. A. KARCH, T: nwrnnnn 6...... 4.1.- n- (`holcc Syrups. IV eumgwn mree , Jan. 10, 1870. ;, Ilazilg, Graining and Paper jug` done at the cheapest rate and lrcst style. Jun HEATH & GUNN. RASPBERRY, r Street. G. S. HOBART. \Y. ROBINSON. FOUNTAlN,g LEMON, KINGSTON,` (CANADA). SATURDAY cm I unzu run! mun, ' Unequalled for sweetness of odour of any bou uet in the Dominion. Sold by E. H. PA KER and Druggists generally in Kin - ston, and wholesale by MUNRO & JACK- SON, Montreal. Inln 10 - -uwuu vet` In IJ,\IIII-I KIJVG S TREE T, GENTS FOR DOW S CELEBRATED ALES; also La.batt a, Fisher s, and Molson s Ales and Porter. VVHISKEYS, FAMILY PROOF, OLD RYE, BRANDY, RUM, GIN, and VVINES of all kinds. ' \.V.. ...... ...._. _____ _-_1 L- __n T!/'\rlvII1va1\ I PEAR_S, ORANGES AND LIJMUNS. WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL, We are `now xzpared to sell BOTTLED ALES cheaper 1: "any other house in the Dominion. GRAPES, FRUIT STORE 01 R. SMITH, ONTARIO STREET, Between Anglo-American Hotel and H arwood House. Kingsto_r1, Sept. 13, 1871. umxu.us or succcsslul servncc. Applications, stating salary that will 1; pen-ted, will be receive.-d by the umltrsigxr to the 9th October next. , ` `PE-...)..... ...L.\ .._- .._n. .A. 1:: . . LU uw tn-11 Ucnuuer next. Tim-hers who are not at llbcrty at pl-c-sent, bud: who will accept an engagement on the 1st January next. mav am.-Iv. ! K.Cbu.g I Alex. 8. Iiirkpatrick. .u'.\"r\' -n'm\'.\' .-\TTUR.\' m` an .n'Hx.- I`.-:1.-A I`.-r tho (`.umt\' ni um: wno wlu accept en January next, may apply. , WM i A`S'l`EI) 1?! MED] ATELY, :1 Head V L)I;Lste1'. for the U\:I|tl`e Public .\`c1.vol of this city. The npplicnnt must he 1| man of experience in teaching, and prmlucc testi- moui.Lis of successful service. Alnnlioatinnue cl .-_+;n.. a..l...." nma. _..:u ' - A, Kix`:iEo`Pub1ic schB3i. I II I I I I III`\J I supplied for the most 11 ' the pnuuge tuelrutnmst exertions, in the cssenfidls of l)F.SlG.', M;\ l`El{1AL, \\ ()l1KMAN- SHH` and PRICE, to give unqlmlilicd satis- f:u_:tiun to every 1uu`clmscr. 1 ,..-_. . I Kingston l-.a`m1'b1e Works, _.nv I Quin. Tho subscribers respectfully solicit an in- spection of the large and varied stock on hand and shortly to arrive at the Factory, and in. vita a comparison of their Finished \Vork WITH ANY IN CANADA. Being themselves practically familiar with every department of their business, and us- sisted by a stall of lirst class workmen, tlxg.-y pledge their utmost essentials l)lv`.SlG{. l`1`.m .-H. \\.'m:x: M A Mi Counter and Cabinet To] Polished Work promptly nblo rates - nu - _ w . B ut 0 w s, In-oduce and Commission Merchant URRENT PRICES 'd for CHEESE, BUTTER, LARD, 'B:LIDW, &c., &c. _ DFFICE--Cln.ranco Street, near American Hotel. . I.in*pton. June 8, 1071. Princess and ydenham Streets, Kingston, out. MONIIMENTS Afannvnswonns F EVERY VARIETY OF DESIGN puncf tually executed from the best grades 0 Italian, Vermont. Arnprior, [i and every description of ` Home and Foreign, Marble, Scotch and Canagian Granite and Free tollo Marble and Epamclled Mantel Pwces, Counter and Pnluinnd 'l`....- ----J - ` ' ` ` I` I Illl 1.01.15. now 1 l`lJa`5l nl-.........- 5 . Kingston Marble Works. TANDY-_BROS., I !-In n n n n n ---I `~ ' nun, Mon` July 12. May 3. Wholesale md Retall, cheapest in the city, G H IIIBILVQ Sec. 15. _ Kingston, Sept. 13,1871. SHEFF'IED HOUSE. -`-. tor . put of way u n._ Sept. 25. Cheese Factories, sac. YBUNG AND _bLD, THOMPSON & Donn, STREET. ` ADIES, HAVE YOU TRIED THE J GEM PERFUME," nnnna'Hm`l fnr cumnl-m.~.g. Is: ...1,...- A: .. Fresh oys?ers To-day AT F. S. l{EES S. Oysters !_-Oysters! ARRIVING DAILY, Corner I'rincL-:~s :~.n.l S_y.lcI:!:.1n1 S1 r4 DO NOT FAIL TO SEE l , ,._...-.. Scdu-I: .`rr:u:iu-, Ziiomnlwnts ixnpurtml to urdcr, anal AluV'rLnn-r\ up. n-.-,..._` THE CHOICE NEW ` STRANGERS uulnu u'Il MI ANYTHING STOCK OF JEWELRY AN D ul uabiuZt-'vr:;;, and all kinds of Vork furnished at reason- KFAN CY GOODS , lst ;\u THOMPSON & DODD, Opposite the City Book Store. C. GRlGOR. AT THE u an: Fund cringe Q0 bunk} 5 Itl or! -- `.194 CASH CAPITAL 81,000,000. III I :- . `:-`HIKE UNDERSIGNED having been SHEFFIELD HOUSE; T.\NY BROTHERS. `nu-I .-vu-nu, uuvcnrvsu LIA uuv unvl, F. S. REES, 157 PRINCESS STREET. appxy. WM. h\ISTl .0NG, Sec. B. 1 . S. 1`rustees. I3. `l 37] vi` -4 I \lI`I.. moderate charges at 0 PEACHES, A Pl-`I nun, APPLES, j `y `I .1.-. `J 0 [From Dispensatory of the United States.] DIOSMA ORENAT/\-BUCHU, LEAVES. PR.OPERTIF.`--Their odour is stxfong, diffusive and somewhat aromatic; their 1 and analogous to mint. MEDICAL Pnornnnns AND Uses. dency to the Organs. Thev are mven incomnlaintn nf +1.. n..:........ n......._- -.. .1. V n - ~- --Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a. uancy to me unnary Urgans. V They given in complaints of the Urinary Organs, such as ( Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, Disea: Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from: loss of tone in the par The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chroni fections md Dropsy. . ~ Helmbold'a Extract Buchn is use d by persons from the ages 1 or in the decline or change of life; after Connement or Labou dren. -VVash. , W, 7-D, .-.._ vvvvvnlls su u.I.u.|' n_ . In affections Eecnliar to Females; the Extract Buchn is unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or tention, Irre lari , Painfnlness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrous State o the terns. ~ Drsnsm or run BLADDER, Kmxxrs, GRAVEL ANDJDROPSICAL Sw1aLLmos.-T|iis medicitie increases the power of Digestion, and excites the Absorbents into healthy action, by which the \Vatery or Calcareous Depositions and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as am and inammation. He1mbold's Extract Buchu has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given. Ir- ritation of the Neck of the Bladder and Inammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kid- neys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Diseases of the Prostrate Glan ' r, Calculus,_Grave1, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the follo ' sym toms :--Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, eak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Vvakefulness, Dimness, of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassi- tude of the Muscular System, kc. ` Helmbo1d s Extract Bnchu is Diuretic and Blood-Purifying, from habits of dissipation, exesses and ilnprudences in life, snperseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, in co and cures all diseases arising Impurities of the Blood, etc., nnection with Helmbo1d s Rose ____...__ .. ..... .. ma. - gunv 1 zvnnemxnrilnlhlsll Will radicall exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers. Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, ore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Sult Rheum, Cankers, Run- nings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumours, Cane erous Aifections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandu- lar Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humoursfof all kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dys- pe ia, and all diseases that have been established in the system for years. ipg pre ared expressly for the above complaint, its blood-purifyin propettties are greater than any ot er preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the eomplexion n c ear and healthy colour, and restores the patient to s state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases a.rising,f1-om an impure state of the blood, and the only reli- able and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swellings of the bones, ulcerations of the throat and legs, blotches, pimples on the fa. ce, erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skiil, and beautifying the -complexion. I AIj HOTTENTOTS SEEN GATHERING BUCHU LEAVES A ! FOR H. .T. HELMBOLD. `-1 ---A A S , -,-l_ - -. __--u, The most reliable Purgative and Caharfic known, superseding salts, magnesia, etc., in Sick or Nervous Headache, Jaundloa, Indmgestgon, Constip_a.tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Liver Com- phzinta, General Debility, etc. No nausea, no ;.rrimuz nains. but mild. nle.-n.a:m+. .-ma nnFn 4.. Nervous Headache, Jaundloe, Constipation, Biliousness, plaints, General nausea, gripingpains, mild, pleasant and safe in operation. The Catawba Grape Pills are purely vegetable, being composed of Catawba Grape Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb. Beware of tho se cheap patent pills, carelessly prepared by inexperienced persons, vendediuwooden boxes, most of which contain either calomel, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. Helmbold s Genuine Preparations. Established upwards of 20 years. ` Prepared by H. T. HELHBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist; 594 Broadway, N .Y., an d 104 South Tenth, Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ' -- -- `This splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world ; the only true and perfect Dye. Harm- 1ess-re1ia.b1e--insta11ta.ncous--no clisappoinfn F ment--no ridiculous tints-does not contain 1? lead or any vitalic poison to injure the hair or X system. Invigorates the hair and leaves itl soft and beautiful, black or brown. Sold by ' all druggists and dealers. Applied at the Factory, 16 Bond Street, New York. 1 N I For Throat Disorders and Coughs- ` Brown s Bronchial Troches are obred with . the fullest condence in their eicacy. They! have been thoroughly tested, and maintain the good reputation they have justly ac- ....:..,.(1 , ...u 1111.uJ.z.l.U.l(. or the above-1 L insurers to the following adv. Cash (fapital, giving umlqulxted sec"! attention to the Insurance of Fan Cities, Towns and Villagcn. 3r: with absolute safety of policy lmlrle; not ll-2nl`(l01l-S the burden of nmkin 1ulju_st All losses without delay, and and Agcllts being all reiulents of Ca exclusively to L`-:I.n:ul:i, those who in These Lozenges are prepared from it highly esteemed recipe for aileviating Bronchia.lA'ec- tions, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irritation or Soreness of the Throat. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND VOCALISTS will find them benecial in clearing the voice before speaking or singing, and :-elieving the throat after my unusual exertion of the vocal organs, having 3 pecnlinr adaptation to a.`ec-K tions which disturb the organs of. speech. Gal.-I -4 OK anal. may Lav Lu .1] nna1Ar- in -uvu nu. .. uupvu-u any vx.u-nu var urrvvvu. Sold at 25 cents per-box by all Dealer: in Medicine, ` ""T""'T" . ".' ""'" W". "". "W "'"","" I are apoot unxtatwn, and nqtlnng 111:: Brown's Bronchial which no sold only in 1-uni. -:n. r..._.'.-... 1. .5 an ..........:.a-..... - .._x...` j._.._._, .__..___.....,_. _..__-.. .--..u.. - vuyuuvu nu uuv uv\JvruAvu yncnpnuvcu uyuu nun, I-ronchial Troches, has consented to use the Syrup, and suering box+-vim :_ oath-xnomim-. wvinlbtbie-mdrlthnnixhhhivedivr . - 1 THE DIRECTORS of the shove-I adv: (`..m3. l'....:s..1 ..:-,L 1 - ` ` IV asn. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold s. Take no other. , Describe symptoms in all communications. Helmbold s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, The Grant lllnml pin-Inp ....I n-....m:.._ ..4- 4..- n-_.._-,~' Aug. 24, 1871. DIRECT HON. A. CAMPBELL, I .M.G. SPECIAL NOTICES. Ba.tchelo1: ;-llair Dye. 1-: pr - O ALEX. McKENZl.'E,' I __-_.v..,- v\I`JC&J-1 151114 The Great Blood Purier and Beantier of the Complexion. llELMBOLl)'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA -n11 ;v+m.-ruined-.. 6...... ti... ..--..a.___ cum, r H43'lr;1bo'l` -T(3atavyba Gnpe Pills, r`_];,],`]A `p",.,,o4.;.,. .,.A tV..4.t.-..L:.. L--...- ----A--- um) ox-`men, usL;'1`U1(..S above-named Coripany would respectfully direct the attention of srs advantages 0 ered by this Company :--lst. It has I largo Ll, security to all holding its policies. 2nd. It will devote special ) Farm 1 :-operty and of l)etached Residences (with contents) in ms 3rd. I t will zwcept risks at the very lowest 1-ates compatible to lmlrlers. 4th. lt will not impose on thmm urhnan -u-.--~-LI - us Hm lm...l.... ..t n r'~` " ' THE ISOLATED RISK Insurance Company of Canada, `GI -An! nA-------- *9 "' . V I u IE. FUDLIU .`ORS Com any 1 > ring undoubted securitv tnall lmI.I:..,. .'+.. .. \I\alAhJ auu pay lll~ U!`-Jf. esudellta ufCan:u1a, um] 1' insure Ill it v .5... gnu. u. wm accept, rxsks vet nolicy impose t an making up the losses on hnznrtlous ; pay in~ Um]: u,t~ ()ll('l. . 6151:. I1 `identa Can.-ula and :a.. l.--J ---A ~EVEN-ING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1871. uuus 01 me unnary Utgans, such Gravel, Chronic Catairrh of the Disease of the Prostate Gland, and >f parts concerned inits evacuation. Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Af- _ ,_... ,. - .--4 u.puv'vgIiVI!- SITE,` Pnnstvnur; JOIIN MAUGHON, Jn., DIRECTORS [N KINGSTON .- L, ; ALEXANDER GUNN, of J. TO THE PUBLIC. I shove-nnmr-.rl (Ynmn-u... ...\._1.1 -- -- 373+ . - `-I E, King Street, corner of Church, To 0Al l'r,u. $500,000. '13`. ` I'xnu.~..-......_ 1-1-my`. -- . -_,.._ ed of 18 to 25, aid from 35 to 55, e; Labour Pains; Bed -Wetting in chil- .,,-.-gm u-rmcr:. Uth. Its: md its headquarters, assets I I will have knowledge of 1 J, H I`. ' JOHN I. BROVVN & SON, on outside wrapper of box, and Private Gov ernment Sta_.mp attached to each box. l"lnn nnunn :. ....A.4.:.... .... n_- m__,w, ,, - -......y..v ..:vu-guy uuw-uucu nu vault UUA. This care in putting up the Troches is im- portant as a security to the purchaser, in order to be sum of obtaining the genuine Brown's Bronchial Troches. A Down Town Merchant, Having ]lZ1.S'SE:(l several sleepless nights, dis t1vr`.)e(1 by the agcnics and cries of 3 suering child, and becoming convinced that Mrs .`J`."inslow s Soothing Synip was just the article nu,-lo-Cl, procured a supply for the child. On reaching home and 2.s:quaiuti.ng his wife with `what he had done, she refused to have it ad- ministered to the child, as she was strongly in favour of Homoeopathy. That night the child passed in suffering, and the parents` without sleep. Returning home the day fol- lowing the father found the baby still worse; and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother slipped from the room to attend to some other domestic duties, and left - the father with the child. During her ab` , sence he-administered 3. portion of the Sooth- ' ing Syrup to the baby, and said nothing. That night all hands slept well, `and the little fellow awoke in the morning bright and happy, The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful ' change, and although it first I I.-`Na-`J41! adv 44.- Jnnanl-inn -.-u...b:.....I ..-.A_ L... uuu vvvuuvnaua vuuusc, A-nu auuLvuAL nu Luau I loended at the deception practiced upon her, has nnnannha in nu. QR- Run:-nu .-I ...R..-:.._ , Gravel, of u-a, the Prnntatn m....a ....1 Pin. zcuga 0! all its transaction J. G. CLARK, Banker, G-Ann-ran] A ---I ,. -_-.-.....,..., \vvJUIl 4.-uuuenns; m 10 3 those whose properties are Ions properties. 5th. It will 1. Its Stockholders, Directors , and operations conned adga all its trans9.ctio11s. CLARK, Rania- .. u. uunnn, banker, I General Agent, Ontario, Street, Kingston. u LU 1133 ueeu gnven. 1]`- , xd, Stone in the Bladder, as, :-Indispoq'y:ion Trembling, :k, zenance, L, dncnxrranv. Carmthers & Co. , peculiar ten- ' taste bitterish It would be a long sum in the x-it rule of arithmetic to calculate how mnny miles the Duke of Cambridge and his Staff have rid- den in the last week. Scercelyi ha.e'a. camp been pitched when his Roynl Highness `is sure to appear, queltioning commanding ef- cers as to their sick and etrsgglere, and other pertinent matterl, detecting with 5 quick eye and visiting with proper praise or rebuke the good and bad management of the different departments. But a. day in the saddle beginning and ending with 2 "'"" UNDERSIGNED having been W 11, _ pointed Agent for the above Company, 1*. l_[I'epa_red to issue policies on every descrip- u_ ` in at mmnblo property, for any period from 5. II ay to live yeus, at the lowest possible .. Cnnentive rates. . ` I..C. HAVEN. A1rent_ me umerent departments. But edgy beginning ending with a ride of 16 miles was rather too much of 1 good thing for horses, if not for riders, who have tendays hsrd work before them, so the Duke and his Sta, and the oicinl guests, drove down in breaks from Alder- shot to s littleinn about at mile from the Woolmer Camp, where they were met by their horses, which had been sent on esrly. Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse came down from London, I believe, to Liphqok Station, and returned by the same route in the evening. In the meantime Sir Charles` Stsveley had divided his Division into two Brigades, or demi-divisions, which were to act against each other, according to the tenor of the following gene idea, in the countrv lvinnr between Wn Wm-m 1>m-A on-I uuu -5-Au-u canon uuuur, awcoralng '60 I116 general country lying between Wo /lmer Pond and the crest of Wnnvm- n nnirn um csvnu U]. W eaver I 1JOWn. _ A British corps d a.~rmee was imderstood to be disposed towards the North from Alder- shot to Guilford, holding the 1in?of the How's Back, and drawing its supplies fron} bL.._'Nl'...LL __.1 xT-_n_ n r-- -- - -- sum. to uumoru, noioing the unto! the from the North and North-East. Half ofnthe 3rd Division at Borden Lodge, Woolmer, was supposed to be the British advanced- , acting under instructions to attack the in- vaders whenever d wherever they might its way- southwards de_rstood to be th advanced rd of a fo- reign army. The f reign eet swept the British Navy out i the narrow seas ; troops had been landed, ml were now marching on Londondnd safely supplying themselves from the comfortable bases of the captured towns of Portsmouth and Southampton. The advanced guards are both of the same strength, or nearly so, being 4,100 against 4,300, but whereas the orders of the British areto make a bold and decisive attack at the earliest possible opportunity, the main force of the invaders is not yet ready to ad- Vance, and the division sent forward is in- structed to do no more than move with cau- tion, to ascertain the strength of the British, , not to compromise itself in any decisive ac- tion, but, nevertheless, to do, its best should it chance unexpectedly on the enemy. One cannot describe a battle from both sides, and as it becomes a patriot to range himself with his countrymen, let Brown- rigg s demi-division be my friends and Ste- phenson s invaders the hated foe, and let your readers be careful to lreep their 5 _- pathies, and, what is more 1mportant, at err right and left hands, from changing places. The nrmrrammn nf the xrht, whinln an we country xymg Dotweon Wool: crest of Weaver : Down. A Rr;flh rnzwnn J n.w.M-.. --.. l~ -V-5" JV-W_uus_y atternqon and saw the I my IWI-rmmg back to 1t: hive sftar the 1d`d-`I 1* `V_e3ve"s Down, and pasledthe R :_;ame spot agam gs morning, seeing noth- ; mg_ but 0110 solltary tent and four or ve polxcemon, might. be excused for thinking :`ne c_hzmge the work of gems wizard as o- } .c:3t 1:. 11f;_'.vuy as the architect of A1v.ddin a :_')=m`x~:_. "0 pa sure, the palace was built Ivory and di:uxwnd:z, and the 3 only of canwxs, but 1; en the ' ..;`.y :-. I101]-'34.! for`on 'ma.n, ` {r I H . A W bdll :1. 2-")w`.,1 f.qn_- 10, ; one I ;` ?-t "e~il11I'*-=<~ 21 `ah:-1:-. mght, the 0211 r buts [ xew hours 0` morning. By S) o cl-;c}`: thgrg ` `Lo uhox-.' `Lhut. '.'.'ha.t was now i'. sema.:~:-. miu 1.? 7--..m.,,1 - 4, 4 - , .s'.:.'s ii...l.: 1' u nguu}uu mu; unnua, uruul yliauguzg puscai. The programme of the ght, which, as we. shall see presently, was not exactly carried out, enjoined the invaders to Zrst ehow_ themselves on the right at Gneatham, at- tacking md driving in our outposts, in or- der to compel us` to show our strength on - White-hi. Having done this, which was to be all their object, the enemy were tore- tire. M Determined, in accordance with in- structions from heal-quarters, say at Guild- ford,_to push this skirmiehiilg to an issue; our troops would then rapidly advance southwards from the Brimeltone Ind Fork- ...-l D.....I _~.-`AA- ....A..I-..L.. 41.... -_-1...;_..s .Lu.u sorcerer 1n the Arabiin Nights story did wondrous things by the help of his magic lantern, but anyone who passed by the Woolmer camping ground at Borden Lodge yesterday afternoon and i ax-my swarming bank tn H. 1.:..- _n;_ n ..,...: vv xu DLU` Having the fac-s on the outside wr. imitations. HOUEIIWIFUB IFUIII U118 DTIIIIBIWOHC Ind 10!." ed Pond woods, ovrtake the "reluctant ` enemy-who winhed us, foreooth, to ahowv our hand, but forgot to reckon` that we might duh it in his face and let him make the most of it when he had seen it-on the heights of Weaver : Down, and then, though the position would be all in his favour, de- liver a. decisive attack. I need not saythet euch a. manoeuvre as this, were the supposed cirumstances ac_tua.l, yould savor on both sides gf the boldness which borders on folly. Thai ea. nf dafnchinmacninnt an invading peared. A single trial of the Syn failed to relieve the` baby and . prejudices of the mother. 25 cm Sold by all Druggists. Be sure. and "-11 I-.. ......u ..-_y nu uruggmts. Be sure and call for MR3 WINSLOVWS SOOTHING-' SYRUP, Having fan-nimilp as ur'--=- L " " uuea L [4115 UULIILIUIH WHIUII UUIUUII on I011 . The i ea. of detaching against an invading army msrching from the south 1. Iinglo ad- vanced oorps, with-instructianito engage at gll hnua-(in. sud no to risk binnr wanted i VBIIIJUII IXJIIJI, Wlllll-1113141` IIIHILIIJIII 19 Cum I dl hnurdo, and so to risk boing wontedi that first "blow whichis not only half_:tl: hntfln B11}. ha." the t-Arnnncrn inr 1m 1;` I-Illa XXIII! UIUW Wl.LlI5Ll.I.I BUD Cl-ll lII.|l_,Ia. bnttle, but half the cam ' ivonldbdl the short nf mnnnnl, A MIA] truth in El! DIET-I8, DUI : nnu. ELIE Ulll. WOILIQ D9 11 tle sho1_'t o_f Te real truth is itilqumlmpoaubleto keopaneyoon % The iorcerer in the Nigh . tzory di_d yondrous thimzl bv the 11-In A` ____'_.._______________ SA TUIZDA Y EVENING. --__._.2--_L_ wvnu .-\RRL`l"l`El{-A"`~ Very, Sc. .'\I.u :uU vv 3` D'UU'1'J'1LNG' Vac-simile of Curtis & Perkins 2 wrapper. All others are bad . /~-~- J"" y and. overcome the cents h bottle, < 3 `Syrup never yet md nvm-m-..;... LL- SEPT. 30. `[PRIC E Two GEMS. ous,n somanow orders with I. ' arenas, and ogltinsii the wopds, instead of "Eh(ll.IO hnnd for-cedin the open. Stcvemail, :. that Brown:-iggrofusod to1'.Lkn}ni: nlnn ` nrengtn on the open ground shout 3 the nort%:f the woid.`Ha.d`the - u ~ of the day npropory ca.rriod'out,. ` Ion : invaders. `mmhinn thnir m.e.. ...q.. 4.1; mvadon their outponh. uh;-0.331. the {man w `nu before t woul have compe1ledGonenl ` om-3 " haAviAng\ his outposts` driven in. tonho assevenaon would men have _ through the woods tawards hi: original tion in ro_nt of Waiver : Down. Brownrigg would hsvo jzoohoy his ~ , for a. domain attack, wo d h9.VC1'nre'ina(l . mu no` pun. orownngg woum mvo toobeyhit _` '1 uttack, havc1'preisad - fy on the invaders through the - and nally hnve what - ' the umpire: would d>oc1do--a. ` tion of the enem on Weaver : . - dimztothin -.~; .4:'..... .._s_..-an nnm Io:-can 1n the Stcfinnail, Brown:-igg rofuud to this iclnn retire, fought for 301110 time, and-than ' " 31] WALVAIJI nary: . 61:- I ......,. ......-cu uv_ anal , - -L - fag] back town-ds Weave:- n`Down; lo 9'7 __ furiously followed, but the Duke, -- .-~~"~'?r glut no had been ione, ` threwduwn aton, an `Ito t 9 t~ Weaver poaitiotgpeghns me the Brimstone and Lougnoor w or ~ urea as theysre called, And, owiugto th9B`l'.- ish refusal to retreat, the gh ' Ira all dongthe line, on waainteum, bnt_ V partial andin the ceyhe. Whit theta began about 11, when the Duke endthe " "T- Lo_uis of Hesse and the foreign ooen " on the ground. Browm-in sent fm-ua. hin- Lzmncers; half of the 7th Hussars, at Fielgi Bajsf gcu ny colonel Stephenson, and include?! hill U` a. battery of Royal Horse Agrtillgry, the 9&1): tery, half a company of the Royal Engineers, the 2-l7.th, 82nd, and 2-22nd Footkthe lat 2nd Surrey Militia, and tlegst Hunt: and hi: VVi.1ts Vo1untecrs--4, 100 g tingmon. T91 ' latter the enemy" mr ezceilawe- lnift n gm. vvuus voxumzeu-s-4,100 h ' men. enemy par eascgilggcg, loft csllgat 8, and got into potion facingnorthvith 1 line, extending from , Longmoor Wood ess across the Lanizlev road town-an I.in1.....1_- 2 uue, excenuang n-om Longmoor Wood eat}?-: Langley road towards Liphook, about 11, by which time the British, dander General Brownri , who left camp at 10, were _. ready to strike a low for their hearth: un(1._j homes. The British right, which in tho our, f right, rested on Wooimer Pond, and their 5 extended out beyond the Brimstone mdoweilf` against the Forked Pond. woods", into which` were pushed their outpoe start Steven`son e quart E.57,tr"o2}]3 r wobds held b the their bgch W{a.ver a 'to north of wood. ` Ha.d`the ` ` nr woods hem b the British, outposts, am` at " eavet-'1 Down. Steven/eon orders, be it remembered, were to Idvume. , cautiounl till he should nd the enemy, then to` go no more than make hilnrihv` "` Itrength the ground shout ' woum nave compeueduoner-alBro ' _ having in, mw`? whole ltrength on tho_-openngronml Whitehi11,_ and having seen what ho wank Stevenson would then hnve E thronch voodsfawman 1.4. ...:...z....1 _.-. until: u; uuv ouuul on VVOIVOYIDUWI. ding to this Icimna ' , would have thrqngh the woodland andthedny 1v dli'aio'been ubund pitched battle` on the Down, butut out, Brownriml solnnlmv m- nu... unit 111- tIIIIlll'Il(7I:I; lugs: Inn]. 3, . 1 ` ' c ` : Q45. Lnmrxcn Wn.w.r, F001` or Jonssox ' , ` .\`1'xur.v'r. uo_u1s or none and the fox-sign ' gr-o1;nd.thBro ' d tl nlryto col oirway,i.n preun Iii?-_ (l:i:h6l'l began 9. dropp' n on thavl` ' positb the wood call Forked P033 3: clolure; So far from retirino uni -I---43-- "" `'````V 1395501} HUB W! 4.. `r.;.;;' , s.,";".,.., ~ e `Iii: l:nd,_Bro:rnrigg ut d.`hmgdgg` gagno, sent -fo1-ward the 601; . mg. `m skn-minhinz order. md an... 1-... AL- nmuxou 01 we the 1nd counted mi. The Voluntoen stop we fox-'s`wh4ile, But ' were ntlnetforced back. Theynue 5 bed ;` bueineu,` of their retrest, for they _ to- getherinto a lumgg and had there been mthe ries of t e few ofjtlll ` ' Huntemen would hive got back to,` aver : -Down. '1'heleftofBrownrigg lline lllooit-` anked them, but without knowing much- shout it, owing to the wood. A: soon; :1 th men who wen to Inn .....I. --n uuuu nines, , A, the London and 311:1-Middlesex Militia, and th` Dorset Volunteers, in all 4,300 coznbatants.` The enemy advancing from Pottsmouth wet-"' led by Colonel Stephenson, V batterv Rmral Hnmn A..-;n...... 4;... mx, 1 ganu,_ um: mrwnra `me 60th. Riu `ii ` skmnnhing order, and drove back Jiht, 82d sad the Hunt: Volunteers, who naturally at crully bzulkodofthe the Ind on. Volunteer: for ; vim. r...; men wno to have 1-otnstod`nuk `MP lambs but came on hold 1: lion, had cleared the wood: of`*the Portsmouth hoot," ' pushed two squadrons of the 7th Huang 3 . halfbattd of Horse ' th.k)'ngh' u :1-eea;on hiI_ oft, and was hntly-pinning ax uzer man me `a.rt_ itself. Thur yestercig the object of manouvpring was not no mm to teach the Gonorafs how to achieve ii salvation of `the kingdom as to give. in troops I lesson in advmchlg and retiring the face of an enemv- and to anion-A H I nan DIFWZ or none artllldrg treeaonhil ft, hot] invndar un Wanvm- n Dawn & -_ _---..- u-av:-Luv! v\ trees. on hi: feft, invader up Weaver`: Down, w sounded a halt, linceased, and the 6311 ended about 2 o c oc , which -nude it ju`:-tgng hours bottle. The Duke than lled up` the umpires, heard what they had. to any uu1_ gsvo his inion on the dirferant ' ' which been mnda, An In. 91.- 4._-.`:]!` vnsvl mu uuiuusuuo. want more has is practice in pitching and packing tong mnrching and moving`bagge.ge, In on m and other drill, in these and other thing taken severally and _separately rather th as depending u n- each other, considegg as mechnnica.l'_'d,`:`.ails of the art of war -11 that than the ' obmct of msm.-Jum..,.:.... ......, ....4 ..'. =..-'= gave ms unon on tno ameront " ' which bepn made. As for the troogtf they got intojordot, fell out, andvhad that dinnors, which cooking var-ties had hnan ..... l3.BCy \ dinners, coo ` gun Inuroruor, ten 0 t Ind _ _ parties had boon pnrx_ngv1nle the ghtmg was going _on,_ A (\Z.....-.. .1._'J-J __ ___, _ umpors, w_n1cn ooomn; partxes had boon >;r*9s;,h31;?g:dhma '3 on. `ii ; W181 no more, mu--,h.d hat and got into it: tents about Sign , Thomzh the nrolzrlname of th. .`..........__-_ , .to 1 urban extent, miscnrri um gun xnw I'll unis about 5. I ' Though the prognmme of the ninnoeuvring, ed, every am that what thorn was want of well. are were littla mistakes 9 1 course. but there was Ienty to praise, and in th of goodo cars the dsezeshowed w ' improvement can on best of tin ...-a;..-.~`.;. learning nothing of either, and raw l_ ers must obtain some mute over the teiis of war taken by thexnse veg before gmmng to play st `wet itself. There is norimuch that is pictorial in the x-It the ing lesson ;`it is enough for the time the pupil learn to strike _s note and dx-ui_ straight line : snd sp also it is enough if - first these Camps of Instruction perfect. troops in one or two things at 1'. time _ out bewildering them with everything once. There'ha.s beeniyet no real en ing in the face of the enemy, whatever . been said to the contrary. The camp n have been chosen because they ere on ground And near water, not ' at all beca. ` they are defensible. What there has _ practice in `Di-.}n'na gm! .....1.:.... 4... on guuu umcuru use (Mei snowed connidonhlo : im rorvomont even a the ordinhty A1 ot shun ghts. What Gonqral Bin. menthnl thought on would like to - an Austrian oioe_r _1rho `wu attache to g . Abyssinian Expodmon, and whose opiixiozi is in-other rgqpoclu well worth fo` ` we had done uncommonly well. V g 19 oicers, whatever the _'m_ay think, pro 1 however, of keoping oft opinions to. th-' ` selves, And one not in. the secret A \ , of "V1 tho ht: t judge tlnt nothm" g in * thelrlglo mu an the sudden of Ad Yeatcuipy, as on othrdnn; whole game in 3 first Itudy of` the m An ittompt to do no would only results learning nothing either, " obtain mm. ...-.a..-- ---- H-- unem no mucn II Inc sudden rind of two'bl`_tek. , cock.` Yeatcnzjgy, uon otlurdsyu, th "gd. mired. the `men; bones, and mnteriul 7,: .1....x." '-"""....n.-"" -- 1 A -. _'J.L_ III II cg`! ` Inuh or] Vndnnd Ln W000 156 have :- nn knl .- Viola d] I- oz 1'` r Lao, Linn Provincial Insurance Co.` . - , 2 AND MAIIINE. .\1.\x\v1~:1;1. w. '.IVuy, j S'l`RA..\'UE, Agent. Odice, Clarence jq gu~aut, opposite Pust'Utiice. # Ivan. . M0 43174--n. -Iv. 0 GOAL % 1871. An!) nu` Ian: H:u.ows- " _ '` 837": uhiosphites. as Jznaws :3. 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